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    UK museum urged to negotiate over Aboriginal remains

    21 October 2006 - A British museum expert says he wants to "hang his head in shame" because the Britain's Natural History Museum is refusing to negotiate with the Tasmanian Aboriginal people.

    The museum is believed to hold at least 17 skeletons of Tasmanian Aborigines, but it is refusing to tell the Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre what it plans to do with them.

    Tristram Besterman, formerly of the Manchester Museum, says he is disappointed the Natural History Museum is keeping the negotiations secret.

    "From the British side of this discussion there is clearly only one appropriate and morally right outcome and so as far as I'm concerned this ain't rocket science," he said.

    "They've got to come back, and the more swiftly the process and the more inclusively that is done the better."

    Source: ABC


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